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Tintype shows international and UK contemporary art. We represent three artists: Suki Chan, Serena Korda, and Joby Williamson.

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Established in 1972 BAGT exists to provide artist studios and a public programme.

Nestled in the heart of Frome's artistic community, Rook Lane Arts is a converted chapel that holds art exhibitions, music events, a retro market and talks.

The original chapel was built in 1707 and served the community of Frome until 1968 but then followed 25 years of dereliction. Through the 90s, the space was used by artists for informal workshops, performances and exhibitions but it wasn't until 2001 that NVB Architects moved in to renovate the chapel and build a contemporary annex at the rear.

The chapel is now home to Rook Lane Arts Trust.

Project Space 11 is an artist-led initiative situated in the heart of Plymouth City Market, supported by Plymouth City Council, Arts Council England and Plymouth College of Art.

The setting of a traditional indoor market, a microcosm of Plymouth culture and unique in its architecture, creates an unusual and challenging arena for visual art.

Coordinated by five Plymouth based artists, Project Space 11 strives to critically engage with artist-led practice regionally, nationally and potentially internationally; creating a platform for artist activity in the city.

The programme intends to be larger than its physical home; a small market place unit, operating as a Hub for artist led activity, with a rolling programme of events, exhibitions and happenings. Alongside this will be regular opportunities for artist networking, critical discourse and discussion.

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Core Gallery's highly considered and dynamic annual exhibition program strives to explore, excite and stimulate discussion. It provides exhibition space for contemporary work by both emerging and established artists and curators. The Gallery is an artist-led exhibition space, situated in one of Deptford’s thriving artist-run studio complexes. Deptford, in South East London, has rapidly grown to become one of London’s newest and most vibrant art landscapes. Core Gallery is poised to further enhance this.

Core Gallery’s location within a working studio complex fuels an energetic and productive atmosphere where the appreciation for exhibited work comes from makers and visitors alike. Studio members are a diverse range of artists from numerous countries around the globe, of different ages, and include graduates from colleges such as RCA and Goldsmiths. Core Gallery is part of the Cor Blimey Arts charitable cooperative.

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Brendan Jamison is an international contemporary sculptor, represented in Ireland by The Golden Thread Gallery.
Born in Belfast in 1979, he studied at the University of Ulster where he gained a BA Honours degree in Fine and Applied Arts in 2002 and then a Master of Fine Art in 2004. He is regularly featured in the IRISH ARTS REVIEW, the IRISH NEWS and CIRCA (Ireland), THE TIMES Newspaper and CHANNEL 5 News (England) THE WEEKLY NEWS (Scotland) BBC (Brazil), THE HINDU(India) and is reviewed in an upcoming edition of SCULPTURE Magazine (Washington DC). Internationally he has exhibited in Scotland, England, France, Germany, Austria, Sweden, America, Canada, New Zealand, India and China. To date, Jamison has received 5 awards from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and has also seen two of his large sculptures bought for their permanent collection.
Other public and corporate collections include the University of Ulster, Fitzrovia Group, Cyrill Sweett London, Himmat New Delhi, California State University, AVS Sweden and The John Erickson Museum of Art.

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The Society has a very wide cross section of both commitment and ability. There are professional and semi-pro artists, art teachers, and some very gifted amateurs, and there are people who have recently become interested in art and like the idea of getting together with like-minded people to see if they can have a go.
From October until July there is a programme of lectures, demonstrations and practical sessions, which are open to members and to visitors for a mere £2. For members there are also a series of all-day workshops, individually priced from £20 a time.
Members may also participate in the two annual exhibitions and any other exhibitions arranged in the district from time to time.

Campbell's of London exhibits a wide variety of artwork, from established British landscape painters to emerging artists from the Caribbean. We also provide a full range of framing services, from simple manufactured frames to ornate hand-carved museum quality frames that are works of art in and of themselves.

Gallery Primo Alonso is an emerging not-for-profit on Hackney Road showcasing both emerging and established artists. Ideally situated in the heart of the East End, the gallery forms a part of the growing artistic community in the area. It endeavours to provide an approachable space for artists to show their work in an environment dedicated to the promotion of contemporary art.

The three directors at the helm of this venture are Angelica Sule, Paul Murphy and Richard Gallagher. They all studied at Loughborough University experimenting with a variety of media ranging from painting and sculpture through to film and performance. This reflects in a varied programme of exhibitions and corresponding events, through which the gallery aims to promote the understanding of contemporary art.

Aaronson Noon is a glassblowing studio owned by the prominent British glass artist Adam Aaronson. Adjacent to the studio is Zest Contemporary Glass Gallery, which shows the best in innovative glass artwork including the work of Adam Aaronson.

Award-winning architecture practice with ground floor gallery, running a programme of exhibitions, changing monthly, and featuring contemporary photography, painting and sculpture.

Chapter is one of Europe's largest and most dynamic arts centres with cinemas, theatres, exhibition spaces, studios, café, award-winning bars, over 60 cultural workspaces and more!

If you want to scratch beneath the skin of a performance, watch life-affirming films that lift your spirits and warm your soul, see an exhibition that's thought-provoking, playful and provocative or just linger over coffee in the café join us at Chapter - we'll make sure you feel welcome.

Chapter has an international reputation for excellence, innovation and collaboration. We offer an everchanging programme of the best performance, films and exhibitions from Wales and from around the world. Chapter is the flagship for the contemporary arts in Wales and is one of the largest complexes of its kind in Europe.

Urbis is an exhibition centre of city life. We have 5 floors of changing exhibitions, so there is always something new to see whenever you visit.

Our exhibitions offer unique insights into the culture of the modern city, about Manchester, art and culture including innovative explorations of design, architecture, graffiti, music and the urban environment.

The new Urbis Learning programme is designed to appeal to educators of children at both primary and secondary level, with some workshops appropriate for post-16 learners.
The core focus at Urbis is now Manchester, Media and Citizenship and these three strands are at the heart of each aspect of the new learning provision.
Please feel free to call us on 0161 605 8205 or email learning@urbis.org.uk, as we can tailor our workshops to meet specific requests.
We guarantee to engage learners of all ages in this exciting new educational programme.

Family Activities
Urbis Learning runs a range of fun family activities on Saturdays and Sundays, school holidays and bank holidays for young people of all ages.
Whether its taking part in one of our family events or getting stuck into our hands-on workshops, these activities are a great addition to a family day out in Manchester.

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Premier Art Spaces Ltd is an independant company which offers its clients the unique opportunity to hold exhibitions and functions exclusively under their own control. They manage three galleries; The Gallery In Cork Street and Gallery 27, both centrally located in Mayfair, and The Gallery In Redchurch Street, in Shoreditch.
For more information please visit:
www.premierartspaces.com
or Tel: 0207 287 8408

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Born in Newry, Ireland (1978), Magill studied Fashion at Ravensbourne College of Design & Communication in London before returning to the Belfast School of Art & Design in 2006 to complete a BA (Hons)degree in Fine and Applied Arts. His oil on canvas landscapes are held in many private and corporate collections, most notably DIAGEO, the world's leading premium drinks business. He was also the recent recipient of the 2009 Diageo emerging artist award for his outstanding degree show at the University of Ulster. Magill exhibits in Ireland and England and is represented by the Blue Feather Gallery in Bangor.

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Visit YSP for vibrant, changing exhibitions of modern and contemporary sculpture in the beautiful eighteenth century parkland of the Bretton Estate. Over 500 acres of historic landscape are used for the display of over 60 sculptures and projects, as well as four distinct indoor galleries.